A bump in foot traffic and sales indicates Belden Alley is returning to its former glory as a lunch and dinner destination, though restaurateurs argue it’ll take more than office workers returning to help them flourish.
Diners eat lunch at Belden Place. A bump in foot traffic and sales indicates the alley is returning to its former glory as a lunch and dinner destination, though restaurateurs argue it’ll take more than office workers returning to help them flourish.
“It is nice to have this little walkable area here,” said a woman named Malia who works on the other side of Pine Street. Businesses in the small square went from being shut down entirely to offering a limited to-go service. Finally, businesses to being able to open back up outside — an era that brought face covering and vaccine card requirements. Today, even with San Francisco’s COVID-19 infection rates facing a slow rise, restaurants are finally making money off of their full menus inside and outside their establishments.“We went back and forth with the law, with the regulations.
Moving beyond relying on the mass arrival of tech workers and the money they are willing to spend in The City again is step two. “We are hoping to have a whole bunch of string lights going down Belden and to raise the gate out in front to block off traffic, a little loading zone perhaps on either side or a drop-off area, maybe some cobblestone streets or some nice art stained concrete to make it visually appealing,” he said.
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